In honor of India’s 76th Republic Day, Warner Bros. Discovery is offering a limited-time discounted annual subscription to its streaming platform, discovery+.
From January 22 to January 28, 2025, both new and existing subscribers can enjoy a year of immersive non-fiction entertainment for just Rs.299, down from the usual Rs.499 a deal designed to make premium content accessible to a wider audience.
Discovery+ is home to globally renowned franchises and brands such as Discovery, TLC, Animal Planet, Investigation Discovery, Discovery Science, and Discovery Turbo. The platform offers a diverse library covering genres like adventure, survival, mythology, true crime, and reality TV, promising something for every viewer.
As part of the Republic Day celebration, discovery+ also features an array of patriotic and historical content to commemorate the occasion.
‘Special Operations: India’: A riveting series that chronicles some of the most meticulously executed special missions by Indian forces.
‘1965: India’s Battles and Heroes’: A tribute to the valor and sacrifices of the Indian Armed Forces during the 1965 war with Pakistan.
‘Mission Frontline’: Bollywood stars like Farhan Akhtar, Sara Ali Khan, Rohit Shetty, and Rana Daggubati trade glamour for grit as they undergo military training with Indian forces.
Warner Bros. Discovery continues to invest in content that resonates with Indian audiences, blending global storytelling expertise with local flavors. The Republic Day campaign aims to encourage subscribers to delve into compelling stories that inform, inspire, and entertain, all for less than Rs.1 a day.
Subscribers can unlock an unrivaled library of diverse and engaging non-fiction content with this offer, ensuring an enriching year of binge-worthy shows and documentaries.
Don’t miss the chance to explore the world through discovery+—now at a special Republic Day price of Rs.299 for the entire year.
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